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| Another Big Weekend Chelsea - Man Utd |
| Friday, 19 September 2008 |
After Liverpools stuffing of Manchester United last weekend (did somebody replace the Man Utd team at half time with imposters?) it's yet another big weekend ahead. The current champions travel down to London to play Chelsea in what a lot of people are seeing as a must win game now. I don't think it's got to that stage yet but if Man Utd do lose on Sunday that will leave them 9 points behind Chelsea after only 4-5 games!
This weekends full fixture list looks like this:-
Saturday
12:45 Sunderland - Middlesbrough 15:00 Blackburn - Fulham 15:00 Liverpool - Stoke 15:00 West Ham - Newcastle 17:30 Bolton - Arsenal
Sunday
12:00 West Brom - Aston Villa 14:00 Chelsea - Manchester Utd 15:00 Hull - Everton 15:00 Manchester City - Portsmouth 15:00 Tottenham - Wigan
I'd like to give the egg chasers a mention this weekend as well. Tomorrow an England all stars 15 takes on a world 15 in the Help For Heroes match, raising funds for our over worked armsed forces. Amongst the big names taking part include Martin Johnson and Jason Robinson. I've got no idea how the hell a freindly is supposed to work in Rugby so it should be well worth a watch! |
posted by PaulB @ 09:05  |
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| Liverpool vs Manchester United |
| Tuesday, 9 September 2008 |
I've been out of the country for a couple of weeks, soaking up some US sunshine hence the lack of updates. It had absolutely nothing to do with me running from angry Man Utd fans after accusing the club of being an empty wallet! ;)
Anyway, so I was proved wrong and Manchester United did sign Berbatov whilst Man City turned their attention to the "I'll go anywhere where the money is" Robinho. Well done lads, I'm SURE he'll try really hard for Man City, yeah, honestly!
So after the early season international break this weekends fixture look like this:-
Saturday
13:45 Liverpool - Manchester Utd 16:00 Blackburn - Arsenal 16:00 Fulham - Bolton 16:00 Newcastle - Hull 16:00 Portsmouth - Middlesbrough 16:00 West Brom - West Ham 16:00 Wigan - Sunderland 18:30 Manchester City - Chelsea
Sunday
14.09. 14:30 Stoke - Everton
Monday
15.09. 21:00 Tottenham - Aston Villa
No prizes for guessing what the highlight of the weekend "should" be. Current league leaders Liverpool get to take on the holders Man Utd at Anfield. Expect bitterness a plenty.
The other interesting game sees Chelsea travel to Man City. This will give Robinho the perfect opportunity to see exactly what level his current team is at compared to a real title contender. Should be a laugh. |
posted by PaulB @ 14:50  |
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| Spurs Accept Bid For Berbatov From Man City |
| Monday, 1 September 2008 |
Didn't see that one coming, I'm mightily pissed off! Not for any other reason though than a few days ago I was very very tempted to stick a tenner on him not going to Man Utd. The bookies were treating it as a done deal (10/1 in some cases). I reckon Manchester United are an empty wallet this year, the Glazier dealings and debt finally catching up with them. I was fairly confident that they wouldn't be able to afford Spurs valuation and would end up signing nobody. Even the normally confident SAF has been noticable by his quiteness.
Oh well, next time I'll put my money where my mouth is. |
posted by PaulB @ 15:52  |
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